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08-15-2019, 02:33 PM
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Newborn Pup
Join Date: Aug 2019
Posts: 2
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Should I let them settle in again?
Hi!
When we adopted our 2 dwarf hamster 2 weeks ago, we were instructed to not handle them for a few days so they could settle in.
We got a new cage (tank actually) and I’m wondering if any of you suggest doing that again since it is technically a new home.
I plan on using their bedding from the old cage in the new tank to help them feel more comfortable. I want this transition to go smoothly and hope I don’t disrupt their little lives too much with the change to a tank.
TIA for any advice or suggestions!
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08-16-2019, 01:42 PM
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Hamster Pup
Join Date: Aug 2019
Location: Texas
Posts: 77
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Re: Should I let them settle in again?
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Originally Posted by hoosierhammymom
Hi!
When we adopted our 2 dwarf hamster 2 weeks ago, we were instructed to not handle them for a few days so they could settle in.
We got a new cage (tank actually) and I’m wondering if any of you suggest doing that again since it is technically a new home.
I plan on using their bedding from the old cage in the new tank to help them feel more comfortable. I want this transition to go smoothly and hope I don’t disrupt their little lives too much with the change to a tank.
TIA for any advice or suggestions!
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I just moved my hamster to a bigger cage today, set it up just like the other one. She just explored a little while and went back to her house.
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